From 8e0cf9d878cd25977d0de312c5746117fe33c6a9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: wm4 Date: Sun, 19 Apr 2015 15:31:17 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] options: change [...] to balanced quotes Useful for dealing with libavfilter's terrible graph syntax. Not strictly backwards compatible (for example "[a[b]" fails now - the "[" within the quote is interpreted now). But hopefully it's obscure enough not to warrant any kind of compatibility hacks. --- DOCS/man/mpv.rst | 4 +++- options/m_option.c | 13 ++++++++++++- 2 files changed, 15 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/DOCS/man/mpv.rst b/DOCS/man/mpv.rst index a2e47a1a6e..ec25d720ff 100644 --- a/DOCS/man/mpv.rst +++ b/DOCS/man/mpv.rst @@ -278,7 +278,9 @@ quotes. The ``[...]`` from of quotes wraps everything between ``[`` and ``]``. It's useful with shells that don't interpret these characters in the middle of -an argument (like bash). +an argument (like bash). These quotes are balanced (since mpv 0.9.0): the ``[`` +and ``]`` nest, and the quote terminates on the last ``]`` that has no matching +``[`` within the string. (For example, ``[a[b]c]`` results in ``a[b]c``.) The fixed-length quoting syntax is intended for use with external scripts and programs. diff --git a/options/m_option.c b/options/m_option.c index b5c865b8b4..bd8e3357b9 100644 --- a/options/m_option.c +++ b/options/m_option.c @@ -1736,11 +1736,22 @@ static int read_subparam(struct mp_log *log, bstr optname, } p = bstr_cut(p, 1); } else if (bstr_eatstart0(&p, "[")) { - if (!bstr_split_tok(p, "]", &subparam, &p)) { + bstr s = p; + int balance = 1; + while (p.len && balance > 0) { + if (p.start[0] == '[') { + balance++; + } else if (p.start[0] == ']') { + balance--; + } + p = bstr_cut(p, 1); + } + if (balance != 0) { mp_err(log, "Terminating ']' missing for '%.*s'\n", BSTR_P(optname)); return M_OPT_INVALID; } + subparam = bstr_splice(s, 0, s.len - p.len - 1); } else if (bstr_eatstart0(&p, "%")) { int optlen = bstrtoll(p, &p, 0); if (!bstr_startswith0(p, "%") || (optlen > p.len - 1)) {